So as the title says...Hello Everyone! My name is Grace, and I am a seamstress.
Hi Grace.
Hi, fellow thread addicts.
So, background first. I'm a college senior in Minnesota, graduating in December with a degree in history. Not the most lucrative major, I know, but I love it. Surprisingly, I don't do a lot of historical costuming, mostly because I'm cheap and I need clothes for theoretical jobs in the future. I do have the material for an 1870s bustle dress sitting in my room at the parents' house right now -- maybe I'll get to that after graduation.
I probably learned to sew around third grade or so; there isn't really a time when I didn't know how to work a sewing machine. My grandmother quilts and my mother grew up sewing her clothes, so it was a natural progression for me to learn. I didn't get really good at it until freshman year though, when I took a Intro to Costume Design course from the Theatre department. It basically re-taught me how to actually take my time when I sew, as opposed to finishing things half-assed because I want to move onto the next project. It's also where I got the title of the blog -- the class mantra. (Clarke, if you're reading...thanks! Also, when I'm a big sewing star, you will get the royalties. Of course, I need to be a sewing star first...Working on that.)
As I said, I'm graduating soon, so I'm trying to upgrade my wardrobe to a more work-appropriate style. With a few exceptions, I'm putting the kibosh on fun sundresses and bright circle skirts (Star Wars dresses excepted.) I love working with knits and I'm a huge geek, so the trick is to combine the two into a professional wardrobe.
Hi Grace!!! Another Minnesotan here. There is a group on Facebook (if you're on there), called "Minne-sew-ta". We have occasional meetups to SR Harris and talk sewing.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll take a look and see if I can find you. It'd be a perfect excuse to make a trip to SR Harris.
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